ISS pictures of Madrid at night
Images from the NASA repository maintained by the Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. "The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth."
2012-02-12
(GMT 02:22:47) This picture of Madrid at night has extremely good resolution. West is up and North is to the right.
By comparing with the previous one we are detecting changes in illumination. Some of them are good news since some road lights were switch off may be due to the economical crisis. Unfortunately some new bright spots are also present.
Click on the thumbnail picture for a bigger image.
Browse Madrid at Night: The Brightest Spots
2011-02-11
Taken also at night (GMT 23:11:50) this beatiful picture with a 200mm lens shows details of the street lights of Madrid and surounding area. It is easy for Madrid citizens to find the area of their homes and the main features of the nocturnal image including the Barajas International Airport (blue-white lights at NE) and the Santiago Bernabéu soccer stadium. The protected forest area of Monte de El Pardo is completely black as seen from space.
2010-04-25
After begging for a picture of Madrid at night for light pollution studies, Astro_Soichi has made some from International Spatial Station (ISS) where he is a crew member. Astronaut Soichi Noguchi belongs to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and has at the time of writting this post 225,379 followers on twitter.
We are using these pictures for a light pollution study of Madrid. Read more on this. Thanks to Peter Caltner (from Graz, Austria) who has found the pictures between the thousands of them.
Mosaic with images taken by astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard ISS (april 2010). Processed by undergraduated Alicia González (becaria de excelencia de la Comunidad de Madrid CAM) and Alejandro Sánchez under supervision of prof. Jaime Zamorano.
ISS images of Madrid year 2004
Imagen y fichero | fecha, nubosidad, tamaños (bytes) y Notas | ||
ISS010E08325 |
22/11/2004 10% 60049 868670 |
ISS010E08326 |
22/11/2004 10% 50107 654342 Prácticamente igual que la anterior, solo que con un menor ángulo |
ISS010E08327 |
22/11/2004 10% 60711 869963 Una versión "más cercana" de la primera |
ISS010E08328 |
22/11/2004 10% 62092 873990 Algo más centrada que la anterior |
ISS010E08329 |
22/11/2004 10% 61564 880976 Rotada unos 45º con respecto a las anteriores. Se ve "más cerca" |
ISS010E08330 |
22/11/2004 10% 62031 881454 Prácticamente igual que la anterior, solo un poco más centrada |
ISS010E08331 |
22/11/2004 10% 63195 884987 Menor ángulo de inclinación que la anterior. La elegida para test. |
ISS010E08332 |
22/11/2004 10% 61435 880858 Borrosa en comparación con el resto |
ISS010E08333 |
22/11/2004 10% 63960 889969 Rotada alrededor de 90º con respecto a las primeras imágenes. Movida |
ISS006E25295 |
08/02/2003 25% 52623 1205984 Contraste entre zonas muy nítidas y zonas muy poco nítidas |
ISS006E25296 |
08/02/2003 25% 50354 1110731 Mayor ángulo de inclinación que la anterior |
ISS006E25297 |
08/02/2003 25% 47858 1054832 Ligeramente mejor que las anteriores. Menor ángulo de inclinación |
ISS006E25298 |
08/02/2003 25% 48729 1113628 Ángulo de inclinación mayor |
ISS006E25299 |
08/02/2003 25% 41882 1037699 Bastante borrosa |